Cassidee Moser

Cassidee is a freelancer for multiple outlets on the web, including IGN, GamesRadar, and CG Magazine. When not writing about games, she's usually drawing something or watching adorable corgi videos on YouTube. You can chat with her on Twitter @CassideeMoser

The Purring Quest is a love letter to cats. It’s filled with cute cat puns, referential humor, and nods to Schrödinger’s cat. However, all of the cute cat imagery doesn’t make up for some of the frustrations in its gameplay. Read More

Available on: PC (Early Access)

Artists tend to love the surreal. It allows them to bend their media, twisting it in subtle ways to make observations about the real world. The tricky part of handling surrealism is making sure it’s coherent enough to convey a message without getting so bogged down in weirdness that it becomes unapproachable. While it certainly has some upsides, Between Me and the Night tends to dip its toe into the latter.

Halloween is the ultimate kid holiday. Not only is it a day where dressing up as a favorite character is strongly encouraged, but neighbors are also willing to give away free candy for the mere action of knocking on the door. When done right, Halloween can be a fantastical holiday filled with spooky activities, decorations, and stories. Read More

Q.U.B.E. perfectly embodies my favorite type of puzzle game. It treats puzzle solving like a slow uphill ascent. It gradually introduces new elements while relying on your curiosity and critical-thinking skills to find solutions. It’s the type of game that offers satisfaction, not only from solving puzzles, but also from deducing what the rules were in the first place. Read More